I know TMike said his were out there 4 weeks and still had half the power left. I have left my Stealth out there a couple months and it was still working but the one I have doesn't have a battery level indicator.

Both my I60 and D40 Moultries take 6 D cells. I'm still on the originals since December in my I60 and it says I have 35% left. That's running it continuous for the whole time minus a month or so. I don't know about the D40. We'll see, maybe I got lucky.

I have a Moultrie 4.0 and I had it out for two weeks and when I checked it there was still 80% battery life left on it. It's been out for another two weeks. I will check it on Saturday to see how much is left.

I've got the brand new Moultrie 5.0 Outfitter cam w/infrared flash and it last's 3-4 weeks easy. and i just got a solar panal for it last week and plugged it in and that runs it. it hasn't even touched my batteries yet. just have to give it a good charging by the sun before hook up. love'n it.

I've got a year old Stealth Cam that runs on six C batteries...I'm getting about 4 days and 50 pics worth before they die. Needless to say, I'm about to buy a Moultrie...have seen nothing but good things about the Moultrie battery life.

Question for those with Moultries...do you notice a difference in the battery life between the IR and traditional flash? The IR is roughly twice as much ($200 vs. $100), and the deer I'm filming don't seem to care about the flash. But I'd go with the IR if it meant my batteries would last longer. I only get to check it about every two weeks, and I'm sick of only getting 4 days of pics and constantly buying batteries.

I have 2 of the Moultrie I40's using d batt. my cameras have been out 5 weeks now and taken 600 pics and are still at 89% battery life, at this rate the camera will last all summer on the same batteries, cant complain

The battery life will vary depending on how many night pictures it takes. I just replaced the batteries in my Moultrie D40 after almost 2 months and 500 pictures. I'm satisfied with it's performance, the book says 60 days and I missed by only a couple days.

I've got a year old Stealth Cam that runs on six C batteries...I'm getting about 4 days and 50 pics worth before they die. Needless to say, I'm about to buy a Moultrie...have seen nothing but good things about the Moultrie battery life.

Question for those with Moultries...do you notice a difference in the battery life between the IR and traditional flash? The IR is roughly twice as much ($200 vs. $100), and the deer I'm filming don't seem to care about the flash. But I'd go with the IR if it meant my batteries would last longer. I only get to check it about every two weeks, and I'm sick of only getting 4 days of pics and constantly buying batteries.

I think there might be something wrong with you stealth cam, because I have a year old stealth cam and it runs on six 'C' Batteries and it will last a month or two on the same batteries and take a lot of pictures.